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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
The only Native American goods I will purchase must be certainly made by those people, not imported fakes. Much of the old skills have been passed on to the next generations and some will use those crafts is specially fine traditional and creative new artistic directions.
So...despite my excess of words, here is a texture.
Here's one from me
Joe
WEBSITE - www.jcpowellphotography.com
FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/JCPowellPhotography
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1478753&user_id=344291&page=67&member&np
HAHA!!! No sponge cake but BUNS. And thank you LP. I use normally ond fascionated yeast and milk, but the milk is not directly from the refridge. it is hand warm. So is the wheat flour... ok i add a couble of handfull of wholemeal too.OH and much of the swelling comes from the kneading. It is very important to knead it properly.
But the best part is, that i have a BIG plast bowl (Tupperware) with a tight lit. I put the dough in there, close the lit and then i place the bowl in warm water until the lit poppes off. That really makes the yeast cells accelerate. And when i forme the buns, i let them swell another 20 minutes, before i paint them over with an egg. Often i have added raisins in the dough. We like that :) Have a look in the link and drool.
Those are marvelous looking buns, Helanker.
I don't make buns but I'm pretty good at pita bread. That is my husbands favorite and in the cold weather a pretty usual morning project. During the summer he has to suffer store bought, I don't do oven in the house in the summer and he has yet to build an outdoor brick oven...
Here is an old photo montague of the process I posted quite some time ago
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1615851&user_id=242652&np&np
They say a picture is
worth a thousand words...
So where do they go when a photograph leaves you
speechless?
Joe
WEBSITE - www.jcpowellphotography.com
FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/JCPowellPhotography
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Please post any sort of texture you find interesting. Ok? TomDart.